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2018 Jeep Wrangler Production To Start In November

Production of the 2018 #Jeep Wrangler
will allegedly kick off in November, about seven months after the brand
ends production of the Jeep Cherokee at its Toledo Assembly Complex.
That's according to a The Toledo Blade
report, and while Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has yet to announce a
launch date for the next-generation Wrangler, the president of the
United Auto Workers Local 12, Bruce Baumhower, confirmed that the plant
will start building it in November.

In March, Jeep is expected to cease production of the current Wrangler and, in early April, will move production of the Cherokee from the plant to its facility in Belvidere, Illinois.

It is reported that it will take approximately five months for the
Toledo plant to be retooled in preparation for the 2018 Wrangler. Not
too long ago, it emerged
that the all-new Wrangler will use aluminum in its construction and,
even though it won’t adopt a body made entirely from the lightweight
material, this will be a first for the model.